Harp Master Class with Joan Holland
Harpist Joan Raeburn Holland will present a free master class to pre-selected students on Friday, January 30th, 2015 at 2pm in Old Cabell Hall room 113 on the historic Lawn of the University of Virginia. The program will include works by Fauré, Mozart, and Dussek.
Joan Raeburn Holland began her harp studies under the tutelage of Eileen Malone in the preparatory department of the Eastman School of Music. Starting at the age of twelve and continuing through college she studied with master harpist and teacher Alice Chalifoux. She earned a bachelor's in harp performance from the Cleveland Institute of Music.
Joan Holland is an associate professor of harp at the University of Michigan and is resident harpist and instructor of harp at the Interlochen Center for the Arts. With her strong commitment to teaching, she also maintains an active career in solo, chamber, and orchestral performing. She is currently principal harpist for the Midland (MI) Symphony Orchestra, co-principal of the Traverse Symphony Orchestra, Traverse City, MI, principal harp for the Great lakes Chamber Orchestra, and substitute harpist for a number of Michigan orchestras. An avid chamber musician, Professor Holland frequently performs with her Interlochen and symphony colleagues, with appearances in Interlochen Chamber Music Concerts, at the Lexington Bach Festival, the Manitou Music Festival, the Thunder Bay Arts Council Series, the Dancing Bear Series, and in faculty chamber music series at various Michigan universities.
She has participated in recital programs for the regional and national conventions of the American Harp Society (AHS), appearing in their June 2008 concert honoring Alice Chalifoux, as recitalist for the Philadelphia Harp Festival, recitalist for the Toledo (OH) Chapter of AHS, and recitalist for the opening meeting of the Philadelphia Chapter. She performed the Sonata for Viola and Harp by Arnold Bax for the World Harp Congress and again for the International Viola Congress in Austin (TX), with violist David Holland.
Concerto performances include collaboration with the Midland Symphony Chamber Orchestra, the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra, the Traverse Symphony Orchestra, the Lexington Bach Festival Orchestra, the Interlochen Arts Academy Orchestra, the Sault Symphony, Sault Ste. Marie (ON), the West Shore (MI) Symphony, the Ithaca Chamber Orchestra, and the Chamber Orchestra of Akron.
Old Cabell Hall is located on the south end of UVA's historic Lawn, directly opposite the Rotunda. Parking is available in the Central Grounds Parking Garage, or in the lots off University Avenue at the University Corner. Handicapped parking is available in the C1 parking lot or in designated spaces on McCormick Avenue.
For more information please call the McIntire Department of Music at 434.924.3052.